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sarah thank you for your commentary and dom, for jumping in as well. >>> we're going to go to a quick break here, but any minute we'll speak with google's executive chair. stick around for that. today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel. motorcycle. [ female announcer ] some questions take more than a bank. they take a banker. make a my financial priorities appointment today. because when people talk, great things happen. >>> once >>> once again, donald sterling has banned for life. we have more on this throughout the hour. earlier today we revealed the list of the cnbc 25. coming in at number four, three people. great to have you request us, sir. >> i would never put myself on the list. it's a tremendous honor for you to put the three of us on the list. thank you so much. by the way, congratulations on 25 years. you guys keep us on our toes. you've pushed very hard, keep us accountable, it's a nice, nice role you've played both in up markets and down markets. the feedback from cnbc is among the best. >> thank you very much. but i'm curious why you wouldn
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ted jackson, and dom. ted, you appear to be dressed as the devil. could you explain that for your upcoming adventures in the desert. >> i found out my race number and i was number 666. i thought i would have to buy red gear and run as the devil. it would help me to donate for my charity. >> what brought you here? >> i ran a marathon at the north pole, minus 40 degrees. i thought why not come to plus 40 and run an ultra in the desert. i'm here to raise money for o r overcomi overcoming. >> how are you feel, what is going through your mind? >> i want to get out and run the dunes. i'm so up for this. >> what are your biggest fears for the day ahead? >> it has to be the times in the dupes, and the state of my feet. it will be about the weight of the pack. a 10 kilogram pat. it's a bit of everything. the heat and the running will be fine. when you carry the pack it makes a difference. i haven't done much in the sand myself. >> you are carrying everything you need to survive. what are the essential you have in there? >> essentially food. for me food is a b
ted jackson, and dom. ted, you appear to be dressed as the devil. could you explain that for your upcoming adventures in the desert. >> i found out my race number and i was number 666. i thought i would have to buy red gear and run as the devil. it would help me to donate for my charity. >> what brought you here? >> i ran a marathon at the north pole, minus 40 degrees. i thought why not come to plus 40 and run an ultra in the desert. i'm here to raise money for o r overcomi...
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the item indeed the police did not cause one to two years that the only hit my stomach and say hi and dom this is the celebration of easter was unified in the christian church with them. the fourth century before the fourth entry was not the form of meaningful tangible human thought and i have to be in separation between the roman catholic church of the small box. it's just the thing started. the whole calendar change writes of a cent however all the ceremonies during the summer has begun her daughter and a little daft it's an eighty six the sixteenth century with a pump of gregory the thirteenth. i would look good the newest os will speak in a few weeks to see the birthday of george washington as the taliban is encountered in the old calendar because the arab american colonies that i'm still taking you down. so another thing that he knows about easter are the eggs not tell us how it ties in general and how when the orthodox tradition the significance of the aid and in this case also has died and decorate it. ranked as one of those great things of course it doesn't smoke pot and be a chri
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and dom, really? this is diplomacy? >> well, lou, this guy powered all of the years and i think that as long as mark has been on radio, this guy has been in power since i started talk radio and he is a mythical character out there, and i felt like i was transported to 25 years ago. >> i am delighted that you are taking us down memory lane, but is it a good deal or a bad deal? >> i don't think it is a good deal. i am just back from israel, lou, and john kerry is seen as a bigger joke there than president obama is, and that is the bottom line. >> and this is how bad this is, even jonathan pollard has rejected the terms here and this is not an april fools', pollard has rejected the terms of the deal. you won't bring the israelis and the palestinians to the table this with this. >> and hundreds of millions of people and the smartest brains in the country, and we have sent john kerry to handle this, so i am sure that it will work out. >> tough group. thank you, mark, dom, and monica. >>> from the left wing, assaulting the 2nd
and dom, really? this is diplomacy? >> well, lou, this guy powered all of the years and i think that as long as mark has been on radio, this guy has been in power since i started talk radio and he is a mythical character out there, and i felt like i was transported to 25 years ago. >> i am delighted that you are taking us down memory lane, but is it a good deal or a bad deal? >> i don't think it is a good deal. i am just back from israel, lou, and john kerry is seen as a...
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we have rim, steven and dom standing by to break down the i-bond verse treasuries versus apple stock.want yield, which is the better slice to bite. we'll be right back. we'll be rie financial noise financial noise financial noise financial noise it's called truecar. and truecar users... save time and money. so when you're... ready to buy a car, make sure you... never overpay. visit truecar.com today. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" what is this place? where are we? this is where we bring together reliably fast internet and the best in entertainment. we call it the x1 entertainment operating system. it looks like the future! we must have encountered a temporal vortex. further analytics are necessary. beam us up. ♪ that's my phone. hey. [ female announcer ] the x1 entertainment operating system. only from xfinity. tv and internet together like never before. >>> the i known maker selling $12 billion in debt of varyi
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and, dom, earlier, you know, a couple of hours ago, we saw a big spike in gold, right? >> yeah, we did see. a big spike intraday. we're maybe around the session highs, maybe flirting with positive territory. so gold actually got down to a two and a half month low this morning. then, of course, the spike happened. like you said, russian president putin issuing a warning to the ukrainian government which spent bullion spiking. jeff, do you see this as a situation that gets worse? and is this a reason really to go and own gold at these levels? >> i think it is, dom. unfortunately, i think the situation will get a little bit worse before it gets better. look at the "wall street journal" today. the front cover, we saw u.s. paratroopers landing in poland to do some training exercises due to the fact that the pro-russian putin has actually -- beefed up exercises on the east side of ukraine, actually warplanes flying over. so tensions are mounting. they had five dead pro-russians, the militants wearing no labelling now, have taken over a lot of parts of the eastern ukraine. i t
and, dom, earlier, you know, a couple of hours ago, we saw a big spike in gold, right? >> yeah, we did see. a big spike intraday. we're maybe around the session highs, maybe flirting with positive territory. so gold actually got down to a two and a half month low this morning. then, of course, the spike happened. like you said, russian president putin issuing a warning to the ukrainian government which spent bullion spiking. jeff, do you see this as a situation that gets worse? and is...
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. >> seth: with like, him and dom deluise and then that would lead me to, like, morgana, the kissingd that would lead me to kim kardashian. [ laughter ] >> that's, like, really fast. >> seth: really fast. sometimes i don't have a lot of time. >> exactly. >> seth: and obviously, i have things to do. so -- >> yeah. >> seth: you know, i won't -- i'll make 'em a over -- overtortured connections. so "anchorman 2." >> mm-hmm. >> seth: this is the movie that you just released a new version of that has like, seven -- over 700 more new jokes. >> yes. >> seth: in places where there were jokes before. >> well, you know, adam mckay and will ferrell write those movies and adam mckay directs it. and you know. you've worked with them. >> seth: yes. >> they're -- like, the funniest people in the world. >> seth: yes. they're both like, nice human beings and then they have like, computer brains. >> yeah. >> seth: like, they spit out jokes fast, too fast. it makes you very -- in awe. >> it makes you feel really unfunny when you're around them. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] like, they're so funny, you go
. >> seth: with like, him and dom deluise and then that would lead me to, like, morgana, the kissingd that would lead me to kim kardashian. [ laughter ] >> that's, like, really fast. >> seth: really fast. sometimes i don't have a lot of time. >> exactly. >> seth: and obviously, i have things to do. so -- >> yeah. >> seth: you know, i won't -- i'll make 'em a over -- overtortured connections. so "anchorman 2." >> mm-hmm. >> seth:...
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and dom mick nick, you were fired and what were you told? >> i am still working? i think th-- they gave me the s. i am still working until they decide that i can't work at u.p.s. anymore. >> so you are in limbo where it decides to them if you go in tomorrow or a week from today, and they say, this it is, this is your last day. >> yep. >> and why did you feel it was so important to stand up for him? >> well, the same way i explained it to the 13-year-old twin boys, i'm in a union and we stand united and we work together. he was unfairly treated. so we are standing up with him. >> and the union acknowledges that those who chose to take part of the rally on february 26th, they were warned that they would be fired. did you believe the warning or did you think that, you know, there is power in numbers and the right will prevail here if that is the case. >> there is power in numbers. the company constantly violates the contract everyday. i come to work to work. i don't come to walk. i come to work and deliver the packages on my route. it is what i do. >> what is the nex
and dom mick nick, you were fired and what were you told? >> i am still working? i think th-- they gave me the s. i am still working until they decide that i can't work at u.p.s. anymore. >> so you are in limbo where it decides to them if you go in tomorrow or a week from today, and they say, this it is, this is your last day. >> yep. >> and why did you feel it was so important to stand up for him? >> well, the same way i explained it to the 13-year-old twin boys,...
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ukraine has suffered a lot and it's a dom accumulated community. it has suffered a lot. they are in the west of ukraine and you know about the historic past partially, they were in -- checkseckered flag lovenia. probably they have something nside. to today's e.u. countries, they have give some special -- they were the second rate people in those historic states. it is forgotten but some people still remember that and that's where the nationalism come from, i think. central, east and, southeast of russia, which is deeply rooted in the russian states. there, people have some difficulty. now, they're part of ukraine put together part by part and of course, it's not easy for people to set up reservations to understand each other. we need to help them do that as uch as possible. what would be our goal in this situation, the role of a great neighbor of a close relative. we are partners beyond the ocean or in europe, i hope so. but at the same time, and i just about russia and they wanted to pull us apart to .ake us smaller i hope they're guided by that but i think that they sho
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so speaking of tech ipos, we have some breaking news and a big one. domils. >> chinese tech ipo news here. weibo has come out with proposed details. they are looking to share 20 million shares with an initial pricing range an indication of $17 to $19 per share. anywhere from a capital raise of $340 million to $380 million for weibo. the twiter or facebook of china is now currently part of another bigger company called seena already publicly traded in the u.s. $17 to $19 per share for 20 million shares. back over to you. >> that would be a fascinating one to gauge. dom, thank you. >>> the nearly 200,000 added to payrolls last month, an encouraging development but my next guest says there's still a big problem in the labor market and it centers on getting the long-term unemployed back on the books. he's alan krueger. the interesting thing about today is there was actually some good signs for labor force participation. do you say don't buy it, don't believe it, it's not going to last? >> no, today was a solid report, and i think it's part of the picture of t
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for example to revise the patriot act and civil liberties dom get rid of corporate welfare and david murphy bloated military budget and revising the trade agreements. >> do you think there are areas of real agreement left and right you have opposite mist on that? >> already. in 1983, we stopped the breeder reactor in tennessee, that the atomic energy commission was sponsoring. it was considered unbeatable. and once we got left right together in congress we won. >> do you think the american public though shares your optimism? on many things americans feel we are powerless. how do you go about empowering people to stand up to corporations, to governments? how do you do that? >> down the abstraction ladder to where people live and work. on main street and elm street u.s.a, they may call themselves republicans and democrats, but they want good schools, clean air, fair wages, they want to have their social security preserved, full medicare for all. look at the polls. the polls have huge consensus behind major redirection in this country. once you go up and you end up in congress and the s
for example to revise the patriot act and civil liberties dom get rid of corporate welfare and david murphy bloated military budget and revising the trade agreements. >> do you think there are areas of real agreement left and right you have opposite mist on that? >> already. in 1983, we stopped the breeder reactor in tennessee, that the atomic energy commission was sponsoring. it was considered unbeatable. and once we got left right together in congress we won. >> do you think...
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university called for an independent panel after a student was harassed by white roommates at the dom andthe head of the 18-member task force says they will watch the university president and his administration as they for adopting the panel's recommendations and some ideas include increasing the number of resident advisors, and acquiring diversity training for all dormitory staff and creating a link on the school webs to report hate crime bias conduct or speech. >> if you see extra heavy security or emergency vehicles today at certain bart stations and teams of dogs on bart trains, do not be alarged, officials say bart police and the transportation security agency and other state and local agencies are going to conduct joint training exercises until 12:30 this afternoon. >> new bart cars are getting mixed reviews and you have a chance to see one for yourself at the unveiling in san francisco, riders say they liked the new colors, how bright the cars are and the new electronic message boards but rider withs did abilities say the new cars are less accessible and you can check owe the new c
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stock market generally. >> specifically. >> michelle. >> can't wait for google driverless car. >> and dom focus. >> and not a great focus as we watch these trade lower. for now we'll hand it to "fast money." the show is coming up in moments with plenty more coverage. melissa leon these earnings. >> we'll also expect the price for wavo. it will be interesting for the pressure on tech stocks, how are prices and how it will do. >> you have some indication that the demand for these shares wasn't that great even after alibaba's weren't strong yesterday. over to you guys. >> "fast money" starts right now. at this hour two big tech names weighing on the nas dag. both google and ibm. google seeing heavy losses. ibm trading lower. we have got top tech analyst monitoring the google call and bring us the updates throughout the hour. let's start off the googles big miss. our tratders are tim, brian and guy. guy, let's kick it off with you. this is one that had been doing okay. >> i think tim did a good job on the closing bell. they missed revenues. some of the
stock market generally. >> specifically. >> michelle. >> can't wait for google driverless car. >> and dom focus. >> and not a great focus as we watch these trade lower. for now we'll hand it to "fast money." the show is coming up in moments with plenty more coverage. melissa leon these earnings. >> we'll also expect the price for wavo. it will be interesting for the pressure on tech stocks, how are prices and how it will do. >> you have some...
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dom will stay with us and we bring in bill karsh to join the conversation.dviser with the national stock exchange. one of the main issues, front running was made illegal a number of years ago but people out there feel as though, as dom illustrated, even though they don't get a complete peek at your order, they have a good bet as to what your order is. some people call that legal front running. is it? >> i don't believe so. first of all, most orders are limit orders. so if a client is going to be expected to pay out to a higher price, they're not market order. they're only going to take the liquidity at their price. if they only get 5,000 shares, the 5,000 shares are done. if a high frequency trader gets long, he may have to turn around and sell it for a loss, as you've kind of talked about. >> the interesting part about this, this is specific towards market orders in general, go out, sweep were liquidity. go to one venue, pick up all the shares, go to another one, take all those shares up. that's where the rubber meets the road. it's about a market order, bu
dom will stay with us and we bring in bill karsh to join the conversation.dviser with the national stock exchange. one of the main issues, front running was made illegal a number of years ago but people out there feel as though, as dom illustrated, even though they don't get a complete peek at your order, they have a good bet as to what your order is. some people call that legal front running. is it? >> i don't believe so. first of all, most orders are limit orders. so if a client is...
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and now a non dom up to the mission on start cooking the restaurant is specialized in asian delicacies in the middle of switzerland. no one claims it's authentic. the buckeyes dixon and bp something so hideous and egyptian billionaire who made his fortune with mass tourism on the red sea. switzerland is his second mainstay. he bought the grounds that a bargain has already invested several hundred million euro has been on his scale. it's a modest project. then does this when everything is built we will still be very small this is nothing compared to other destinations but i'm only on the market has fifteen hundred residents. it grows to twenty five hundred three thousand but still nothing. i mean in one on the ritzy we already have twenty thousand residents and that's not so great either ok so forth. of course more guests mean the slopes will have to be expanded. you mentioned that i will see its ipo art or to make his sponsors plans appetizing for international journalists said the us wants to merge to skiing areas in at fourteen new lifts and lots of snow blowers. there will be someth
and now a non dom up to the mission on start cooking the restaurant is specialized in asian delicacies in the middle of switzerland. no one claims it's authentic. the buckeyes dixon and bp something so hideous and egyptian billionaire who made his fortune with mass tourism on the red sea. switzerland is his second mainstay. he bought the grounds that a bargain has already invested several hundred million euro has been on his scale. it's a modest project. then does this when everything is built...
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there is a possibility that that >> we have a phone shall spine injury and an on dom nal injury. >> the attack brings back the pain of the deadly massacre nearly five years ago. 13 killed in what was the deadliest mass shooting infer a u.s. military base. sources say the gun was purchased legally in guns galore, the same store where the other shooter bought his gun in 2009. >> the commander is crediting a veteran officer about 20 feet from the suspect who had his hands up. lopez suddenly reached under his jacket and pulled out a weapon the officer engageed and lopez shot himself in the head. general mille says without those actions the casualties might have been higher. >> world news will have team coverage of the shooting including more on the background of the gunman and reaction from witnesses at the base at 5:30 tonight. >> a man was sentenced to 400 years for starting a shootout on an oakland freeway fours years ago. williams had an arsenal of weapons and had body armor telling investigators he was on his way to start a right wing revolution. >> a mystery in the south bay. police i
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company baidu, it's turning into a tough day for the bulls, especially with the tech stocks and nasdaq. >> indeed, domoming out of the equity markets, we're seeing yields drop. right now we have the ten-year note yielding 2.6%, and the 30-year bond yielding. so we are seeing a bit of a bit in the treasury market, as we see the dow jones industrial average from a pretty strong opening to now in negative territory. ty, up to you. >>> sue, we're watching microsoft. the department of homeland security says users should avoid using internet explorer because of a security flaw that lets hackers launch and tacks. our jon fortt is here. this is news to me. i hadn't heard about this. >> a lot of geeks out there would say you shouldn't use i.e. anyway. but this has to do with the vulnerability in the browser itself, in the way memory can get corrupted. if a hacker tricks into going to a certain corrupted website, they can take over your computer, have access, even within your business, to all sorts of permissions, administrative permissions. >> they're going to try to fix it. >>> a lot of people with questions
company baidu, it's turning into a tough day for the bulls, especially with the tech stocks and nasdaq. >> indeed, domoming out of the equity markets, we're seeing yields drop. right now we have the ten-year note yielding 2.6%, and the 30-year bond yielding. so we are seeing a bit of a bit in the treasury market, as we see the dow jones industrial average from a pretty strong opening to now in negative territory. ty, up to you. >>> sue, we're watching microsoft. the department of...
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university called for an independent panel after a student said he was harassed by white roommates at the dom and the head of the task force will watch the university president and his administration as they consider adopting the recommendations. some of the ideas include increasing the snub of resident advisors and requiring diversity training if all staff and creating a link on the school site to report hate cries and bias conduct or speech. >> san francisco police found a woman with alzheimer's disease would was reported missing. the 88-year-old disappeared two days ago and she is safe and been reunited with her family. >> we hear the first plea for help moments after a fedex truck collided with a tour bus and ten people died on thursday. officials have released 9-1-1 calls made from the scene. >> what are you reporting? >> i immediate to report an accident between a are oakland and a tour u.s. with a massive fire and students on the highway. >> the series of toasts -- tests were conducted to learn why the crash happened. >> you have another chance to check out new bart cars in 2017 which are
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that conditions in here have somehow improved, migrants can be detaindz for up to 18 months and their fee domf movement is somehow limited. while this is not officially a prison but it certainly looks like one. the judge who ordered the, have to decide whether to shut down the sher, an unprecedented ruling that may change the way migrants are treated in italy. claudia levanga, al jazeera in bari. >> that's all from me in europe. back to doha. >> now polls have closed on the first day of india's general elections. voters in the northeastern states are the first to take part in the mammoth process over weeks. more than 1500 political parties are contesting. the two most popular national parties are the congress, and the right wing b jp led by nairnd modi. , so a whole host of other middle weight, will throw their support behind either of these two men. this election 18th corruption activist ar vin kejleval. reflected in the political landscape. sahal raman reports from new del high. ds del high. delhi. as you can see there's already quite a few people gathered here. >> the task is huge. with so
that conditions in here have somehow improved, migrants can be detaindz for up to 18 months and their fee domf movement is somehow limited. while this is not officially a prison but it certainly looks like one. the judge who ordered the, have to decide whether to shut down the sher, an unprecedented ruling that may change the way migrants are treated in italy. claudia levanga, al jazeera in bari. >> that's all from me in europe. back to doha. >> now polls have closed on the first...
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and boilston street which is a street where people can go back and forth very easily that have a lot of fro dom and access to that area, that was closed by noon. no more pedestrians were allowed on to that street. to the annoyance of some people who were trying to get on from nearby newbury street. like adam state, most people understood this is what it has to be like. so it was very, very tight in terms of where you could walk. that's not the kind of marathon most people in boston are used to. and i done know if that's what is is going to look like next year. it will be interesting to see if they replicate this. but i think the police really feel like this was the way to handle it and most spectators agreed with them. >> maria -- >> adam, go ahead. >> i'm sorry for jumping in. i was going underscore, to have boilston street closed off i believe from the boston public garden to massachusetts avenue, that's a big deal. i was trying to connect with my cameraman earlier this morning. and it took me a good 45 minutes to basically do the equivalent of crossing a street in two minutes. now that's not
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and you want homeowner to force that saving. >> if you're on the lam, it's bad. we're going to pause here. domas a market flash. >>> wrestle a new letter from green light capital from david einhorn, revealing new holdings and a warning we're possibly in a tech bubble. green light has added new stakes, both of those stocks are up about 9% just off the session highs. the letter also said the firm has made money on its investment in micron technology. green light also said it closed out a short bet against which i pot lay, as well as a long bet on general motors. the letter also says we are witnessing our second tech bubble in 15 years, also saying investors should also be worried about some of the impacts of high frequently trading. he disclosed interestingly enough that his firm owns a small stake in the iex, the exchange broker dealer platform that's the focus of "flash boys" book, and says invest are owes should route their orders to iex. >> that's interesting, dominic chu, thank you very much. >> we talk about it. >> sandy billry, pitched it a few months ago, and the stock tanked. he's coupl
and you want homeowner to force that saving. >> if you're on the lam, it's bad. we're going to pause here. domas a market flash. >>> wrestle a new letter from green light capital from david einhorn, revealing new holdings and a warning we're possibly in a tech bubble. green light has added new stakes, both of those stocks are up about 9% just off the session highs. the letter also said the firm has made money on its investment in micron technology. green light also said it closed...
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hang around with us, dom. and we'll be rejoined by bob pisani. sue is also here in the building.wers here, bob. yesterday was a blip higher because the fed minutes were published and people saw reason for cheer in that. and yet today, the bottom drops out. why? >> well, look. look at the jobs report. a short while ago. we saw a decent jobs report but not a great one. and the bears had been pushing the argument you've got to have oxygen to keep the fire going. stocks are at an all-time high. show us the evidence of dramatic improvement in the economy that would be necessary to really push stocks even to a higher high and the bears have been saying we don't have it. i think they have a valid point, and i think we do need to get better news. i do think it's coming. but right now it's 50/50. >> dom, what do you think is behind it? we do have a tax deadline coming up. it could be a little bit of that. it could be people taking profits in a market that's becoming more predictable and more volatile. what do you see? >> you know what's interesting, while i was filling in for bob on the f
hang around with us, dom. and we'll be rejoined by bob pisani. sue is also here in the building.wers here, bob. yesterday was a blip higher because the fed minutes were published and people saw reason for cheer in that. and yet today, the bottom drops out. why? >> well, look. look at the jobs report. a short while ago. we saw a decent jobs report but not a great one. and the bears had been pushing the argument you've got to have oxygen to keep the fire going. stocks are at an all-time...
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we'll see. >>> let's go to dom with noodles and company. >> noodles earning 5 cents a share. this on sales of $90 million. light of expectations. noodles shares down about 7% on failure light volume. just about 11.5,000 shares have traded. back over to you. >> thanks, dom. brian, do you have a trade on this? >> not really. actually i think -- this is a tough one. you can only trade it technically if we can get a bounce above 35 and it closes above let's call it 36 tomorrow. then you might say they shrugged off the bad news. for now stay away. >> this has been a sideways trade for six months. these numbers are more or less what this company had expected. i don't think you run out on this one either. >> let's talk amazon shares rising slightly today. taken a beaten since last thursday. should you jump in, too? time for street fight. 90 seconds to make both cases. >> we could have extended that chart back to 2008. you would have seen a stock make a move from $44 all the way up to $48. it would have increased 1,000%. people were concentrated on revenues, not profits. now we're co
we'll see. >>> let's go to dom with noodles and company. >> noodles earning 5 cents a share. this on sales of $90 million. light of expectations. noodles shares down about 7% on failure light volume. just about 11.5,000 shares have traded. back over to you. >> thanks, dom. brian, do you have a trade on this? >> not really. actually i think -- this is a tough one. you can only trade it technically if we can get a bounce above 35 and it closes above let's call it 36...
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and a great night. >>> tonight an unusual encampment >> we have live dom mer 7 on yien loont. oom a juror's change of heart delays a decision on a county supervisor. >> and san francisco zoo workers sound the alarm. and an alert system that doesn't seem to work. >> fields of green tonight from a rain storm that turned out to be pore than just april showers good evening, everyone. >> we should be clear of the first wave of the storm but there is more on the way this weekend >> yes. today's rain made a mess of the commute this, video shot on interstate 280 and the storm left a healthy new layer of snow on the sierra. travel restricks have been lifted chains are still required on highway 50. turning to doppler 7 hd. spencer? >> interesting weather in the bay area and beyond. now, we're looking at live doppler 7 hd. showing showers tapering off. heavier activity moved well east. north bay, we're getting increase now in showers. showers redeveloping over parts of sonoma and napa counties and santa rose yachl a wide area of showers reaching south ward towards petaluma, eastward. let'
and a great night. >>> tonight an unusual encampment >> we have live dom mer 7 on yien loont. oom a juror's change of heart delays a decision on a county supervisor. >> and san francisco zoo workers sound the alarm. and an alert system that doesn't seem to work. >> fields of green tonight from a rain storm that turned out to be pore than just april showers good evening, everyone. >> we should be clear of the first wave of the storm but there is more on the way...
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and interesting. nobody who has the effect of denying be considered them busy. she will be a shame that combo that was of the season with dom and sub humans being gone off on them. my body didn't they played ddr them into one of them. is it that you are interested. then i watched it. a yemen they didn't fall out boy is when you get into it with you. it just looks like john invited to come with g m and b usage and magazines are printing up both the submission fee it's not trendy enough to get that but also can each other in times of needs do you go. my tendency to not let your mind and that meant with the billabong on the problematic of them on a website that i didn't do in the moment. he argued that when god. what you want the law to stop the beat of the ogden these workers consent of both example of interfaith understanding and believing which is the essence of the bumpers expensive indeed. it is. many men will experience working with the family spent her young age. the criticism of those to take a company to next level you need to try contacts. skipped all the caucasus is from one of the helmand province. to meet american
and interesting. nobody who has the effect of denying be considered them busy. she will be a shame that combo that was of the season with dom and sub humans being gone off on them. my body didn't they played ddr them into one of them. is it that you are interested. then i watched it. a yemen they didn't fall out boy is when you get into it with you. it just looks like john invited to come with g m and b usage and magazines are printing up both the submission fee it's not trendy enough to get...
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. >> and there dragon went. hey, domory. >> you can never really underestimate just how much a feat of human talent and skills and engineering it takes to do something like this. you got to remember the space station is hurtling through space. it's an incredible moment when they managed to dock. extraordinary amount of goodies really. vegetablie hot houses, and legs for the resident robots. after it docked, they announced precisely what the next step is. >> the open hatches and begin unloading dragon tomorrow, including getting some critical science equipment off of it, and then begin with the rest of the supplies and hardware. 3,500 pounds in all. >> it's an animation what's precisely going to happen next. the two american astronats aboard, they are going to get out of the international space station, make their way around to the side, and what they will do is repair -- repair something called an external multiplex, which basically is a faulty electronics box. they will use spare parts that have been brought up by the d
. >> and there dragon went. hey, domory. >> you can never really underestimate just how much a feat of human talent and skills and engineering it takes to do something like this. you got to remember the space station is hurtling through space. it's an incredible moment when they managed to dock. extraordinary amount of goodies really. vegetablie hot houses, and legs for the resident robots. after it docked, they announced precisely what the next step is. >> the open hatches...
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and money. (slurp) the more you know. >>> power rundown time. dom is here, seema as well. reo and airlines. bill ackman teaming up with valeant, making a run at botox. what is the end game? >> access to botox. >> that's hi end game. why not? >> jokes aside -- >> stocking stuffers. >> he clearly sees value in allergan's botox line as well as the eye care vertical. of course, valeant perhaps sees value in having ackman as a teammate, because ackman has experience in hostile takeover. >> it's a growth business and act viss do tend to do well. >> and let's go to aereo. the supreme court to decide whether or not aereo is any different from other capable or satellite phones or if they are entitled to draw freely from programs transmitted, whichever way the court rules will dictate in some ways the future of television. what do you think here? >> i get both sides of the act. i get the fact that i still know people who have rabbit ears and collect the broadcast networks. at the same time i know why you want to pay for it. those fees are key for content providers. >> it's a close ca
and money. (slurp) the more you know. >>> power rundown time. dom is here, seema as well. reo and airlines. bill ackman teaming up with valeant, making a run at botox. what is the end game? >> access to botox. >> that's hi end game. why not? >> jokes aside -- >> stocking stuffers. >> he clearly sees value in allergan's botox line as well as the eye care vertical. of course, valeant perhaps sees value in having ackman as a teammate, because ackman has...
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and they turn hard. back over to you. >> dom, thanks. you guys think that even as momentum turns and there are a huge chunk of stocks that are under that mom umbrella that the rest of the market can just be fine? coast along. hitting new highs. >> what you're getting now, scott, is you're not seeing money fleeing from the market. you're seeing money coming out of momentum names like netflix and finding a home other places in the market. as long as that goes on, just i think it just makes common sense. the market is going to hold its gains. and we're going to continue to make new gains. so, no, i don't think there's any reason to say because netflix is down 25% the rick santelli of the markrest of the to crack. it could lead to that. >> the high speed trading debate rages on and everyone is looking for answers. here now to blake it all down is rich, principle at sandler o'neill. rich, welcome. it's good to have you on the show. >> good to be with you, scott. >> so, you know, the exchanges got lumped into this conversation in the lewis book
and they turn hard. back over to you. >> dom, thanks. you guys think that even as momentum turns and there are a huge chunk of stocks that are under that mom umbrella that the rest of the market can just be fine? coast along. hitting new highs. >> what you're getting now, scott, is you're not seeing money fleeing from the market. you're seeing money coming out of momentum names like netflix and finding a home other places in the market. as long as that goes on, just i think it just...
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you said most people live their lives, and i love this, most people live their lives with a vast empty plateau between bore dom> no. >> i don't think she would let you live like that with her. >> we want change. we embrace change. what we found is that people who get in touch with us, which are lots and lots of them, want the same things. and now we get e-mails all the time of people saying i sold the house. i'm going here. i'll be in london here. >> and you say you don't have to be rich to do this. how do you do it then? >> it's a arithmetic. you have an overhead when you have a house. and you take it and you add up all of your overhead. and then you take that number and you see how it will work out in the world. in our case, it worked just fine. >> just trade it. >> i hope everybody is watching this. you give new definition to retirement. >> well, that's what we're finding that we're doing. and it's good. >> your mantra, postpone nothing. congratulations on home-free nothing. congratulations on home-free retirement.,,,,,,,,,,,, anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 1
you said most people live their lives, and i love this, most people live their lives with a vast empty plateau between bore dom> no. >> i don't think she would let you live like that with her. >> we want change. we embrace change. what we found is that people who get in touch with us, which are lots and lots of them, want the same things. and now we get e-mails all the time of people saying i sold the house. i'm going here. i'll be in london here. >> and you say you don't...
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and higher material costs. ty, i don't think we'll heared end of that for a while. >> no indeedy. domeports we need to watch for next week. >> not nearly as many as this week, but still 124 companies. they're big names we're going to want to focus on. even investors, that will be big. on the consumer side, buffalo wild wings and norwegian cruise lines, all shows signs -- big pharma starts reporting. the big one that everyone will be watching for is twit ter als yelp on the online internet 2.0 type of companies and then comes big oil, right? links in mastercard. more again, leveraged in. and a volatile trail. then on friday, it doesn't stop there. that's the 124 companies just this week. remember, we still have a slew of companies we haven't even seen yet. >> i want you to get in touch with your inner santelli. >> i got it. >> real zen here. how do you grade this earnings season so far? >> if i was to assign a grade to it, i would say it's probably around a b-minus or c-plus. it's not like the earnings season is failing at all, but showing signs things may not be as good, but the bar w
and higher material costs. ty, i don't think we'll heared end of that for a while. >> no indeedy. domeports we need to watch for next week. >> not nearly as many as this week, but still 124 companies. they're big names we're going to want to focus on. even investors, that will be big. on the consumer side, buffalo wild wings and norwegian cruise lines, all shows signs -- big pharma starts reporting. the big one that everyone will be watching for is twit ter als yelp on the online...
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and those stocks. scott, back over to you. >> dom, thank you so much. >>> when ipos are front and center, you've got maybeiest week since '07. another 14 this week. what do we think of this one? what do we think of that figuring into this discussion as to whether there's too much froth? >> well, if a big private equity firm is coming out with an ipo, and i'm the underwriter, i'm going to really make sure it works. so they didn't price this at the top of the range. they priced it, actually, below the range, if i'm not mistaken, which is troubling. look, i think it's okay for a trade. but we're not going to know for the rest -- for another week or so how it does. >> i think you look at la quinta, the prize action here, similar to hilton, something to the gain side, nothing exciting. but own the company that will benefit the most from this, that's a blackstone. >> and a lot easier to price these, by the way, judge, than a grub hub, if my mind, because you have direct compare son side by side with the other hoteliers, and i think people view that as a more stable business than some of the others that have com
and those stocks. scott, back over to you. >> dom, thank you so much. >>> when ipos are front and center, you've got maybeiest week since '07. another 14 this week. what do we think of this one? what do we think of that figuring into this discussion as to whether there's too much froth? >> well, if a big private equity firm is coming out with an ipo, and i'm the underwriter, i'm going to really make sure it works. so they didn't price this at the top of the range. they...
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and i've thought all along that the best reason to hold treasuries for 2014 would be if you didn't want to hold stocks in 2014. geopolitical, i'm glad dom brought it up. because many were trying to put forth the notion that yields were lower and prices higher because of geopolitical issues. and maybe they are still to a certain extent, but i don't see that. that news is what changed. we're basically at two-week high closing yields pretty much across the curve from 5s to 30s. >>> all right. rick santelli. rick, buddy, thank you very much. if we don't talk to you, rick, have a good easter and a good, long weekend. we'll see you again. >>> thousand to seema mody at the nasdaq. technology trying to put on a little show headed into the weekend, trying. >> it is. and we're seeing strength in the semiconductor space, as dom was pointing out. biotech also staging a comeback. on top of that, we have two high-profile ipos here on the nasdaq. let's walk through both. first one is sabre. it was spun off from american airlines in 2000, taken private by tpg and silver lake partners in 2007. bankers cut the size of this ipo ahead of today's listing af
and i've thought all along that the best reason to hold treasuries for 2014 would be if you didn't want to hold stocks in 2014. geopolitical, i'm glad dom brought it up. because many were trying to put forth the notion that yields were lower and prices higher because of geopolitical issues. and maybe they are still to a certain extent, but i don't see that. that news is what changed. we're basically at two-week high closing yields pretty much across the curve from 5s to 30s. >>> all...
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>> the republicans dom inflate the south and the house.working for the republicans in the election in term of helping them perhaps take back the senate are the things that will work against them in the national election next year and will hehelped oba. >> the bipartisanship possible? >> it doesn't. there districts are so much redder and bluer. there i they have to worry about a primary from their own party. that is a different -- reality today than it was 50 years ago. >> we're going to have plr of the conversation today at 12:00 noon when we talk about some of the most interesting figures he has pro fifield. >>> it was the scene of tragedy and the struggle for civil rights. today it's been rededicated. we'll take you there next. that's right, no hidden fees. it's just that i'm worried about, you know, "hidden things." ok, why's that? well uhhh... surprise!!! um... well, it's true. at ally there are no hidden fees. not one. that's nice. no hidden fees, no worries. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> turning in tax cheaters helped the
>> the republicans dom inflate the south and the house.working for the republicans in the election in term of helping them perhaps take back the senate are the things that will work against them in the national election next year and will hehelped oba. >> the bipartisanship possible? >> it doesn't. there districts are so much redder and bluer. there i they have to worry about a primary from their own party. that is a different -- reality today than it was 50 years ago....
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and we all had stock options. we were rich, at least on paper. thanks very much, dom. >>> stock slips a bit.wn a bit more. we have big winners. first, let's see what's up on "street signs" hi, brian. >> thanks very much. >>> get this, warren buffett is going to be first on cnbc during this hour, becky quick is sitting down with warren. he's just finishing up the annual charity lunch in new york city. he's going to join us to talk about the lunch, maybe what they talked about, and hopefully more investing ideas for the oracle of omaha, plus whether ceos are overpaid, and maybe a new scandal brewing at the i.r.s. all of that, "street signs" at the top of the hour. "power lunch" returns after this. we'll see you then. ♪ [ banker ] sydney needed some financial guidance so she could take her dream to the next level. so we talked about her options. her valuable assets were staying. and selling her car wouldn't fly. we helped sydney manage her debt and prioritize her goals, so she could really turn up the volume on her dreams today...and tomorrow. so let's see what we can do about that... remodel.
and we all had stock options. we were rich, at least on paper. thanks very much, dom. >>> stock slips a bit.wn a bit more. we have big winners. first, let's see what's up on "street signs" hi, brian. >> thanks very much. >>> get this, warren buffett is going to be first on cnbc during this hour, becky quick is sitting down with warren. he's just finishing up the annual charity lunch in new york city. he's going to join us to talk about the lunch, maybe what...
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ebay a beat for earnings, in line sales and the stock is down about 1.75% in the after hours trade. back over to you, kelly. >> domon from colin gillis, senior tech analyst and colin, first to you. this downward move. what's driving it? >> i don't think that we'll see that stick. this is a classic ebay quarter. got some earnings upside that was to be expected. it's a little bit better than expected and decent quarter guide as, particularly on the revenue side. this is a company that tends to guide conservatively and beat expectations. it's an excellent stock, growth out of reasonable price. >> g.a.r.p., john, do you like it? >> i would say it's a pretty cheap stock in terms of tech. the thing to really pore into the release, just trying to pull it up right now, the growth merchandise volume, selling more autos because the numbers are skewed. my hunch is there wasn't enough top line growth in the units which is why the stock is down? and how much will this be about paypal? >> a lot is about paypal, and the stock has not acted well for over a year, and it's because it's caught in a bit of a limbo. paypal is doing gr
ebay a beat for earnings, in line sales and the stock is down about 1.75% in the after hours trade. back over to you, kelly. >> domon from colin gillis, senior tech analyst and colin, first to you. this downward move. what's driving it? >> i don't think that we'll see that stick. this is a classic ebay quarter. got some earnings upside that was to be expected. it's a little bit better than expected and decent quarter guide as, particularly on the revenue side. this is a company that...
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. >>> so let's talk about that with bob pisani who's here with me, and dominic chu because in e.c., dom, i'm going to start with you. you heard the danger list. do you agree? >> you know, it's interesting now, when we talk about that, cramer is absolutely right, but the question is whether or not they all happen at the same time. which you get a sense from investors today that maybe there's a fear that all of those are brewing the perfect storm, but you have biotechs, and of course all the other types of stocks that make up the market. first with the high flyer stocks, oftentimes the market will revalue those. after all, we do want to pay a certain am of stock price. with amazon there's a fundamental case to be made that they need to come down. for the ipo frenzy, we may have seen a lot of them right now, but some do better than others. remember zoe's kitchen? other stocks don't fare nearly as well. with those biotech stocks, this is of course one of the leading sectors or industries on the way up. it's about a stock picker's market. >> i agree with the ipo point. >> i was just going to
. >>> so let's talk about that with bob pisani who's here with me, and dominic chu because in e.c., dom, i'm going to start with you. you heard the danger list. do you agree? >> you know, it's interesting now, when we talk about that, cramer is absolutely right, but the question is whether or not they all happen at the same time. which you get a sense from investors today that maybe there's a fear that all of those are brewing the perfect storm, but you have biotechs, and of...
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>>> tonight an unusual encampment >> we have live dom mer 7 on yien loont. and a next one moving in. >> chaos in the courtroom a juror's change of heart delays a decision on a county supervisor. >> and san francisco zoo workers sound the alarm. and an alert system that doesn't seem to work. >> fields of green tonight from a rain storm that turned out to be pore than just april showers good evening, everyone. >> we should be clear of the first wave of the storm but there is more on the way this weekend >> yes. today's rain made a mess of the commute this, video shot on interstate 280 and the storm left a healthy new layer of snow on the sierra. travel restricks have been lifted chains are still required on highway 50. turning to doppler 7 hd. spencer? >> interesting weather in the bay area and beyond. now, we're looking at live doppler 7 hd. showing showers tapering off. heavier activity moved well east. north bay, we're getting increase now in showers. showers redeveloping over parts of sonoma and napa counties and santa rose yachl a wide area of showers reachin
>>> tonight an unusual encampment >> we have live dom mer 7 on yien loont. and a next one moving in. >> chaos in the courtroom a juror's change of heart delays a decision on a county supervisor. >> and san francisco zoo workers sound the alarm. and an alert system that doesn't seem to work. >> fields of green tonight from a rain storm that turned out to be pore than just april showers good evening, everyone. >> we should be clear of the first wave of the...
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and a 3d one at that. oh, my goodness. thank you, domn 3d maybe. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford experts think about your tires. at your ford dealer. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state fa
and a 3d one at that. oh, my goodness. thank you, domn 3d maybe. polar vortexes, road construction, and gaping potholes. so with all that behind you, you might want to make sure you're safe and in control. ford technicians are ready to find the right tires for your vehicle. get up to $120 in mail-in rebates on four select tires when you use the ford service credit card at the big tire event. see what the ford experts think about your tires. at your ford dealer. maestro of project management....
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we have got down to zero and people are facing a threat of hunger. there is a dom reply kated situation on the ground. we are an unarmed humanitarian agency, one which unprecedentedly, certainly among other groups in this conflict. we had 12 members of staff. it's a dangerous situation. it is ready, we have food in the warehouse in damascus. we can take it in. what we need is security, substantial access, we need secure access, and we need it now. because people are going hungrier with every passing minute. it's back to the security council. we need the action. if they want to get rid of chemical weapons, they pass a resolution. they are being eliminated because hundreds are facing the threat of chemical weapons. tens of thousands are facing threats because of a look of food. it's logical that the council should act, and they must live up to the hopes of family fathers, that this sort of thing would not happen. succeeding generations would be saved from the scourch of war. that is what the people of yarmouk need. >> syria's president made a rare public appearance o
we have got down to zero and people are facing a threat of hunger. there is a dom reply kated situation on the ground. we are an unarmed humanitarian agency, one which unprecedentedly, certainly among other groups in this conflict. we had 12 members of staff. it's a dangerous situation. it is ready, we have food in the warehouse in damascus. we can take it in. what we need is security, substantial access, we need secure access, and we need it now. because people are going hungrier with every...
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and vote. >> the police are providing us with security. happily we have dom cast our votes. >> if no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, a second round must be held between the two top contenders. results will not be known until mid may. the new president is unlikely to be in place before july and august. there are an estimated 12 million voters, and around 12 million voter registration cards are in circulation, raising concerns about fraud. there's 6,800 centres. for many casting a vote, it was hours travelling. >> let's go bernard smith, standing by in kabul. how is the big day shaping up? >> elizabeth, it's pouring with rain, we've had thunter and light -- thunder and lightening and the threat of taliban violence. kabul is almost locked down by security forces. despite all of that there seems an enthusiasm to vote. there has been long lines at polling stations. people getting drenched. taking a turn to vote. the first time in 5,000 years there'll be a democratic transfer of power. many afghans want to be part of that, despite the taliban's threat to
and vote. >> the police are providing us with security. happily we have dom cast our votes. >> if no candidate wins more than 50% of the vote, a second round must be held between the two top contenders. results will not be known until mid may. the new president is unlikely to be in place before july and august. there are an estimated 12 million voters, and around 12 million voter registration cards are in circulation, raising concerns about fraud. there's 6,800 centres. for many...
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ukraine and asia, start with the two topics that have dom nated american foreign policy this week. first up, i'll ask the president's former national security adviser, tom donnelly, what his intentions are in ukraine and whether the pivot is working. >>> then, we'll look at the next big inter-nate crisis. perhaps the one you will read about in a few months, even. we have the maps and the experts on hand. >>> also, what is the most important economic trend of the last three decades? there is better than even odds that it's you. i will explain. >>> but first, here's my take. foreign policy commands attention when it's crisis management. a street revolt breaks out in egypt or libya or kiev and everyone asks, how should the president respond? these are important parts of america's role in the world, but they are essentially reactive and tactical. the broader challenge to lay down a longer term strategy that e endures after the crisis of the moment. the obama administration has tried to do that with asia's strategy, but progress has been halting and incomplete. so for all its problems, t
ukraine and asia, start with the two topics that have dom nated american foreign policy this week. first up, i'll ask the president's former national security adviser, tom donnelly, what his intentions are in ukraine and whether the pivot is working. >>> then, we'll look at the next big inter-nate crisis. perhaps the one you will read about in a few months, even. we have the maps and the experts on hand. >>> also, what is the most important economic trend of the last three...
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and reporting season. melissa, could there be more pain for the banks? that's going to be the real key. >> thanks so much, dom chu. how worried should we be as we head into another big week for earnings and specifically bank earnings. let's get into the money and find out now. don has been bearish on financials at large, jpmorgan specifically. >> we did a trade, i think, a month ago. for this expiration. we were looking went the stock was above 59. for me, the company had really guided down. they talked down earnings back in mid-february. and i'm actually very surprised that investors were surprised today by the disappointing quarter. you know, down 6.3%, the one-delay decline was the worst decline in two years for this company. this was a company that has routinely beat. so i don't think the sky's falling here. these are cheap stocks, but one thing that's very important, this was part of my thesis, this is going to be a very tough year. a lot of cost cutting, a lot of stuff that manufactured earnings over the last couple of years that got these stocks where they are. >> and it's been an underperformer anyway
and reporting season. melissa, could there be more pain for the banks? that's going to be the real key. >> thanks so much, dom chu. how worried should we be as we head into another big week for earnings and specifically bank earnings. let's get into the money and find out now. don has been bearish on financials at large, jpmorgan specifically. >> we did a trade, i think, a month ago. for this expiration. we were looking went the stock was above 59. for me, the company had really...
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the readers, you look at the traffic patterns on our site and it's a quest for why. patty domakeout in stock is likely to continue. her main thesis is the economic numbers and gains we have seen isn't enough to outwrestle what the fed is doing, slowly withdrawing stimulus. she talked to a lot of traders today kind of supporting and bringing out her argument. we have also seen the wise man affect on the website. he says the market is likely oversold. but that doesn't mean it won't keep still selling down. he's concerned about etfs unwinding. when you dump one, the formed have to dump too. so on and so on. there's be a lot of argument about is the government doing the right thing. he argues that in fact they are. they're tightening their fiscal belt and the feds doing just the right thing at the right pace to get out of the market. interesting fight going on on the website. trying to figure out what's going on, kelly. >> thank you, alan. >> take care. >> appreciate it. we had ron on last week. i think it was thursday calling for a 15% to 20% correction and i was saying today? an
the readers, you look at the traffic patterns on our site and it's a quest for why. patty domakeout in stock is likely to continue. her main thesis is the economic numbers and gains we have seen isn't enough to outwrestle what the fed is doing, slowly withdrawing stimulus. she talked to a lot of traders today kind of supporting and bringing out her argument. we have also seen the wise man affect on the website. he says the market is likely oversold. but that doesn't mean it won't keep still...
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and you look at the $83 billion in cash, there's a lot of reasons why i agree with guy. >> let's get a market flash with dom>> how about a smaller player in technology? irobot, the maker of robotic vacuums and mop, they have authorizing a stock buyback program. they're going to start may 1, and go through the next year. again, the shares are up about 1.5% in the after-hours. a $1.2 billion company. that's the focus for a lot of traders that like the robotics. stock buyback program. >> tired of paying a hefty price for that box of pasta? no need to fear. the foodini is here. can the 3the printing craze succeed in your kitchen? weal test it out. in today's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity acco
and you look at the $83 billion in cash, there's a lot of reasons why i agree with guy. >> let's get a market flash with dom>> how about a smaller player in technology? irobot, the maker of robotic vacuums and mop, they have authorizing a stock buyback program. they're going to start may 1, and go through the next year. again, the shares are up about 1.5% in the after-hours. a $1.2 billion company. that's the focus for a lot of traders that like the robotics. stock buyback program....